Some say learning to use Twitter is like learning a foreign language because the “Twitterverse” uses unique terms and symbols. Use our Quick Guide to Twitter Terms to introduce yourself to some of the words and symbols used. Even if you don’t have a Twitter account, you can visit the Twitter search page and learn what others are saying on Twitter about the topic. This is also a great way to read what people are saying, in real-time, about a particular industry, product, or news event. . . . → Click to continue: Quick Guide to Twitter Terms for Newbies

In terms of age, Pinterest is still a relatively young social media site. In comparison, Facebook didn’t become popular until 2006 – two years after launch and Facebook just recently claimed more than 1 billion users. So it is safe to say that Pinterest still has time to grow into an even bigger social media network with the potential to have even more impact. Here’s what I’ve discovered about Pinterest. . . . → Click to continue: What is Pinterest?

Reciprocate has surveyed thousands of small business owners since 2010 and found that few are actually using Twitter effectively. While we typically recommend that Reciprocate clients use social media platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn first based on their target customer base, Twitter does have a place in online marketing for both B2B and B2C organizations. Follow these 7 tips to get started on — or jump start your success on — Twitter. . . . → Click to continue: 7 Twitter Tips for Success

Creating a social media strategy can be a daunting task. The first step is to understand the impact of social media on society and your target market. Watch this 4-minute video to learn some amazing statistics that will help set the stage for your social media strategy and ultimate success. . . . → Click to continue: Developing A Social Media Strategy #1 | Socialnomics

Introduction to YouTube, designed for beginners, with tips on why and how to create a YouTube account. Includes numerous links to a great array of videos that have been watched by millions including a product demo, movie trailer, stupid pet (and human) tricks, and even a college application. . . . → Click to continue: YouTube: Something for Everyone: What Millions are Watching